Yeah, the Noble 3 universal were my first BA IEMs, and it took my ears a couple of hours to get used to the highs. At first it kinda hurt, but I eventually got used to them and now they are my favorite ear-/headphones (maybe even better than my Sennheiser HD 650s). I do have to EQ up the bass, though.
Luckily, if the EQ is capable of doing its job without adding distortion the Noble 3s can deliver the bass accurately. It's just hard to get good EQ on all your sources. The Android apps have a max of 5 bands and most do a horrible job.
If these IEMs can add a bit of extra bass to overcome the natural lack of air movement that is a characteristic of BA drivers, then these may just sound better to me than my Noble 3s (assuming Westone can match the clarity and soundstage that "The Wizard" crammed into the Nobles).